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father of a preschooler believes the new law will enforce the value of education. >> we missed i think three days in four years and i consider that to be significant enough. so i think missing -- what did you say 10% in one year i think is beyond accessibility. >> reporter: but some parents say the penalties don't take into account the needs of special education children or family time. macy taylor took her son out of school for a week for a hawaiian vacation. >> i don't believe in the fine as long as we are given some kind of homework package to make sure the children are still couping up with their schoolwork. >> reporter: whatever the grades from these parents the true ensy measure becomes law january 1st. sharon chin, cbs5. >>> once a felony. tomorrow won't get you to a holding cell. the new law on weed here in the golden state. >> they have got snowy conditions in the east. we have got rain in the west. the country's midsection got a weather what will op wallop today. >>> research showing obesity starts very early. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, today, we gather to recognize the selfless decis
father of a preschooler believes the new law will enforce the value of education. >> we missed i think three days in four years and i consider that to be significant enough. so i think missing -- what did you say 10% in one year i think is beyond accessibility. >> reporter: but some parents say the penalties don't take into account the needs of special education children or family time. macy taylor took her son out of school for a week for a hawaiian vacation. >> i don't...
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but $2 billion will get to small business aid and $8.5 billion for education. over a billion dollared would go toward covid tests. >>> santa clara county is reportedly investigating the travel plans for san jose state's football team. the spartans are back home after beating boise state on saturday in the mountain west conference championship game in las vegas. the team is scheduled to leave for us tucson on sunday. they're looking into whether that would violate county health rules which requires a mandatory quarantine. >>> the second coronavirus vaccine arriving at hospitals across california. skilled nursing facilities are vaccinating their workers for the first time. workers at san francisco's campus for jewish living were first in line to get their first doses today. they say because they have at risk seniors for patients, they're elated. >> i think this is a really exciting day. i think right now there's never been more of a demand for geriatric nurses. we're taking care of if not one of the most at-risk populations right now and getting the vaccine today
but $2 billion will get to small business aid and $8.5 billion for education. over a billion dollared would go toward covid tests. >>> santa clara county is reportedly investigating the travel plans for san jose state's football team. the spartans are back home after beating boise state on saturday in the mountain west conference championship game in las vegas. the team is scheduled to leave for us tucson on sunday. they're looking into whether that would violate county health rules...
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help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. saved christmas for one fam a burglar re o >>> a heartwarming story tonight where the cops saved christmas for one family. a burglar recent low broke into a man's home and stole $2,000 she was going to use to take her kids on disneyland. they called her into playstation to look at a photo lineup. its officers had a surprise for her. >> you sped the story with the other officers in the department and together we were able to raise over $2,000. to send you and your family to disneyland. merry christmas. >> oh my -- [crying] [ applause ] >> they were certainly overjoyed. the burglar that broke into their home still on the loose. they will find him. >> yes. well, yes. a partial happy ending. good for them. >> yes. now, let's get you caught up and revisit the doppler tonight, it is fall manage in the north bay. it will go south of as the night wears on. you can see it up in the north bay. this will be a good amount of rain coming to the mountains as well as we look over the san jose airpor
help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. saved christmas for one fam a burglar re o >>> a heartwarming story tonight where the cops saved christmas for one family. a burglar recent low broke into a man's home and stole $2,000 she was going to use to take her kids on disneyland. they called her into playstation to look at a photo lineup. its officers had a surprise for her. >> you sped the story with the other officers in the department and together we were...
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school board have once again proven they are more interested in breaking the law been doing their job of educating students, the so the state will do their job for them. >> they embrace governor newsom getting involved, because they feel like that is their goal rather than doing what is best for the students. >> this is starting to be a costly wear on our students. >> reporter: skyler temple says that it is the students who will suffer. >> we have heard conversations about the college board not interested in bringing back the college curriculum if they are not interested in teaching true history. >> to insinuate that we are harming the children? >> reporter: mark brewer says this controversy over what is taught in classrooms really hurts. >> they need to start trusting us. >> reporter: but some parents say the state and teachers need less power over their kids and they trust the school board. >> i can tell you right now that you have more support than you will ever know. >> reporter: she says she appreciates this but believes that a fine of this magnitude will only hurt the students. >>> the storm
school board have once again proven they are more interested in breaking the law been doing their job of educating students, the so the state will do their job for them. >> they embrace governor newsom getting involved, because they feel like that is their goal rather than doing what is best for the students. >> this is starting to be a costly wear on our students. >> reporter: skyler temple says that it is the students who will suffer. >> we have heard conversations...
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but the education he got here got him into cal. >> he was a perennial dean's list student and he was someone who always chased excellence. and i think what makes martell stand out is not necessarily that distinction itself, but the work that went along with it. >> and his kindness. darren chen captured this moment showing martell comfortable a sixth grader in the dorm who was worried about martell leaving for college. >> he will come back and visit. >> reporter: more than just visit. and for martell, cisco and college are just the beginning. >> going to college and going to uc berkeley shows that like you can make it. you can survive. >> find out ways to help students like marquel moore by going to kpix.com/sra. >>> the coaches do not mess around. saturday night smackdown after a fan got a little too excited on the field. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question give our hotline a call. aaa 5 helps you. volunteers standing by to take those phone calls. and we'll be right back. ,, hey john check it out. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your hou
but the education he got here got him into cal. >> he was a perennial dean's list student and he was someone who always chased excellence. and i think what makes martell stand out is not necessarily that distinction itself, but the work that went along with it. >> and his kindness. darren chen captured this moment showing martell comfortable a sixth grader in the dorm who was worried about martell leaving for college. >> he will come back and visit. >> reporter: more...
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. >> hopefully, the education piece which will be in multiple languages will help people understand this is not something they should do but i'm hoping the big poachers will be able to enforce it. >> the fine for violation, $100 for the first time, $200 the second and $500 for each additional violation. technically it's theft from waste management but some think it's harsh. >> you put that out there to be taken by the waste management people. to me, it's a whatever. >> let those people get a job, i'm sorry. >> this proposal still has a lot of hurdles before it could become law including a citizen's advisory committee and a protection committee before it goes to the full board. the pinpoint forecast next. >>> the july chill hanging onto the bitter end. what will august bring. jim bernard has the forecast, next ,, [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and lease the jetta s
. >> hopefully, the education piece which will be in multiple languages will help people understand this is not something they should do but i'm hoping the big poachers will be able to enforce it. >> the fine for violation, $100 for the first time, $200 the second and $500 for each additional violation. technically it's theft from waste management but some think it's harsh. >> you put that out there to be taken by the waste management people. to me, it's a whatever. >>...
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that's why the california democrat party set up a day of action today, going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there, and you say, oh, this is important, i should know the issues. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array of decisions to be made, we spoke with a lot of people out on the street who have not yet made up their minds. >> there's a lot more investigating to do. >> i'm still reading on some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude and bad when people are trying to sway us. it's just a really personal opinion and i think everyone is entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough that i can make up my own mind. >> reporter: still, door to door campaigning won't end anytime soon. >> in the final analysis, it does improve turnout and so for now, we're stu
that's why the california democrat party set up a day of action today, going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there, and you say, oh, this is important, i should know the issues. i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's really a combination of getting stuff in the mail, seeing what's on tv, then that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array...
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about 2 billion will go to small business and 8.5 billion for education. more than a billion will go toward coronavirus testing. >>> the stimulus checks will go to individuals who make less than $75,000 a year or couples making less than 150,000. >>> 4:35. to the coverage now. nursing staff who care for some of san francisco's most at risk seniors just got their first doses of the vaccine. nearly two hundred at the san francisco campus for jewish living were just vaccinated including nurses, housekeepers and food service workers. most of the staff members, patients and residents will have to wait about two weeks for their vaccinations depending on arc llocation from the state. if reminds me that we need to keep doing this. masks, protective gear, distancing. >> getting the vaccine today is an honor and privilege and like injecting hope. >> the cdc recommending who should be in line next for vaccination. frontline, essential workers like first responderns and teachers as well as people 75 and older. at noon today san francisco leaders are expected to give a
about 2 billion will go to small business and 8.5 billion for education. more than a billion will go toward coronavirus testing. >>> the stimulus checks will go to individuals who make less than $75,000 a year or couples making less than 150,000. >>> 4:35. to the coverage now. nursing staff who care for some of san francisco's most at risk seniors just got their first doses of the vaccine. nearly two hundred at the san francisco campus for jewish living were just vaccinated...
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was president but at a level that still allows us to make job creating investments and things like education and research. we also made sure that these cuts wouldn't happen so abruptly that they would be a drag on a fragile economy. now i've said from the beginning that ultimate solution to our deficit problem must be balanced. despite what some republicans have argued. i believe we have to ask the wealthiest american and biggest corporations to pay their fair share by giving up tax break and special reductions, despite what some in. own party have argued. i believe that we need to make some modest adjustments to programs like medicare to ensure they're still around for future generations in. that's why the second part of this agreement is so important. it establishes a bipartisan committee of congress to report back by november with a proposal to further reduce the deficit, which will then be put before the entire congress for an up or down vote. in this stage everything will be on the. to hold us all accountable for making these reforms, tough cuts that both parties would find objectionabl
was president but at a level that still allows us to make job creating investments and things like education and research. we also made sure that these cuts wouldn't happen so abruptly that they would be a drag on a fragile economy. now i've said from the beginning that ultimate solution to our deficit problem must be balanced. despite what some republicans have argued. i believe we have to ask the wealthiest american and biggest corporations to pay their fair share by giving up tax break and...
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ntendent of public education, that's been tom torlakson's approach. woman: torlakson has supported legislation to guarantee spending decisions about our education tax dollars are made by parents, teachers and the local community... and not by sacramento politicians. and we need to keep that legislation on track. man: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for local control of school funding decisions. at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for mother's day weekend two pounds of driscoll's strawberries are just $3.99 moms love tulips. they're just $5.99 a bunch. and brew up starbucks for only $6.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lig
ntendent of public education, that's been tom torlakson's approach. woman: torlakson has supported legislation to guarantee spending decisions about our education tax dollars are made by parents, teachers and the local community... and not by sacramento politicians. and we need to keep that legislation on track. man: so tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for local control of school funding decisions. at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa...
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the taliban admits shooting her four days ago to silence her campaign for girls' education. she has been writing a blog about life in the war-torn country and is an outspoken critic of the taliban. doctors are optimistic she will recover. >>> crews continue to clean up after a four alarm fire that destroyed a popular eatery and damaged several adjoining businesses. flames gutted the squat and gobble cafe on west portal avenue before done yesterday morning. a wine shop next door was also heavily damaged a former tenant was surprised by the destruction. >> that's an old building. even when it was a new building -- it was an old building already. the place was falling apart -- talking about 1980. >> it took firefighters more than ten hours to contain all the hot spots. two had minor juries and the fire doesn't appear to be suspicion investigators say. >>> the weather looked good for the delayed supersonic sky diving attempt. the austrian expects conditions will be right for tomorrow's jump near roswell. new mexico. at sunrise baumgartner will rise in a capsule carried by massiv
the taliban admits shooting her four days ago to silence her campaign for girls' education. she has been writing a blog about life in the war-torn country and is an outspoken critic of the taliban. doctors are optimistic she will recover. >>> crews continue to clean up after a four alarm fire that destroyed a popular eatery and damaged several adjoining businesses. flames gutted the squat and gobble cafe on west portal avenue before done yesterday morning. a wine shop next door was...
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holding a raffle with $15 per ticket with 100% of the proceeds going to a nonprofit called community education partnerships. that program offers tutoring and mentoring for homeless kids from preschool through 12th grade and so far the raffle has collected about $5000 which cep said could have a huge impact on somebody's future. >> you can take that funding and help all of our students who are applying to colleges pay for their college applications. we can have all of our kids doing ap exams and pay for those and we can fix broken chrome book so kids can meet with their virtual tutors and there is so much we can do with this. >> reporter: to promote neighborhood bookstores they are only selling the tickets in person at their eight locations in the bay area, which happens to be the same territory served by community education partnerships. >> everybody wins. we get people into our stores and we get people to support a local nonprofit and we get kids the help they need, and one lucky person is going to get to have this book which i don't even know how excited they will be. >> if you want to enter
holding a raffle with $15 per ticket with 100% of the proceeds going to a nonprofit called community education partnerships. that program offers tutoring and mentoring for homeless kids from preschool through 12th grade and so far the raffle has collected about $5000 which cep said could have a huge impact on somebody's future. >> you can take that funding and help all of our students who are applying to colleges pay for their college applications. we can have all of our kids doing ap...
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with police, they contend the government failed to deliver an adequate response to their demands for education reform. >>> security is tight on indonesia's resort island of bali as survives and victims' families mark 10 years since two deadly nightclub bombings. the explosions killed 202 people in 2002. more than 2,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to guard today's memorial services. that's because the government detected some possible terrorist activity. >>> 4:47. 14 people have died from the rare meningitis outbreak. at least 170 more are sick. the outbreak is linked to a tainted steroid shot made by a massachusetts company. it was given to 14,000 people to treat back pain. the company can face criminal charges. >>> the new iphone knows where you are at all times. apple has quite thely started tracking users -- quietly started tracking users and tell advertisers what you want to know. we'll tell you how to opt out. larry magid says it's not an intuitive process or in the privacy settings like you might thing. >> i do blame them of i think that if you're going to g
with police, they contend the government failed to deliver an adequate response to their demands for education reform. >>> security is tight on indonesia's resort island of bali as survives and victims' families mark 10 years since two deadly nightclub bombings. the explosions killed 202 people in 2002. more than 2,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to guard today's memorial services. that's because the government detected some possible terrorist activity....
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. >>> the cincinnati zoo is creating a fun and educational experience for kids that are stuck at home because of the school closures. >> starting tomorrow, the zoo is going to be streaming live sessions on weekdays to keep people up to date on their animals. the first home safari will feature the zoo's celebrity hippo. fiowna has had quite a following on social media. last month, she incorrectly predicted the 49ers would win the super bowl. you can watch the live streams on the cincinnati zoo's facebook page at noon our time. >>> we're going to see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour of news. >> and new updates always on kpix.com. for now, we're going to give you some enriching sites of the san francisco bay area. >> morgan: breaking news tonight, the virus and dangerous spread, a new warning, americans should hunker down even more as the president's response. >> the federal government has fallen down on this. >> we're on our own. >> also tonight travel troubles. americans find long lines at airports, big crowds and confusion. is this is appalling. the infection rate could quad are
. >>> the cincinnati zoo is creating a fun and educational experience for kids that are stuck at home because of the school closures. >> starting tomorrow, the zoo is going to be streaming live sessions on weekdays to keep people up to date on their animals. the first home safari will feature the zoo's celebrity hippo. fiowna has had quite a following on social media. last month, she incorrectly predicted the 49ers would win the super bowl. you can watch the live streams on the...
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. >> so he turned way from junk food again and leaned into education and sports. wrestling, football ap classes and leadership roles in school clubs brought his confidence up and weight down. as the pandemic hit veronica hard with money struggles, diego lifted her spirits with his can do attitude. >> he was telling me not to worry. everything is going to be okay. now he's applied to colleges, most are close to home. >> uc santa cruz, u.s. san diego and uc davis. >> while his dad is still absent veronica is the center and he sees his success as her success too. >> i want to give my mom a house one day. >> for students rising above, i'm elizabeth cook. >>> diego plans on becoming a pediatrician and he says he was inspired by his doctor who helped him with his health. >>> now after a hiatus last year a popular holiday tradition returns and it may look different but santa con is back in san francisco. . >> it's been three months since the fire tore through the area threatening the sequoyahs. the general sherman tree the world's biggest tree. in the past two years wild
. >> so he turned way from junk food again and leaned into education and sports. wrestling, football ap classes and leadership roles in school clubs brought his confidence up and weight down. as the pandemic hit veronica hard with money struggles, diego lifted her spirits with his can do attitude. >> he was telling me not to worry. everything is going to be okay. now he's applied to colleges, most are close to home. >> uc santa cruz, u.s. san diego and uc davis. >> while...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you're suffering from constipation, man air is reck. , for predictable relief trylcola. that extra money ease gridl next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special ur: at least >>> breaking news of the hour. at least 51 people have been killed in the massive tornado that tore through the city of moore, oklahoma. more than 120 patients are being treated in hospitals. the national weather service says it was the second most powerful kind of twister with winds of 200 miles an hour. the search for victims continues tonight. and that is our special western addition of the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime cap
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you're suffering from constipation, man air is reck. , for predictable relief trylcola. that extra money ease gridl next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint...
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. >> it is events like this that educate people that may not otherwise notice or think about what has been given by people that were their age at one time and in service. >> he was only 25 when he passed away. so it was a good life, a sweet life but he loved every single minute in the service. >> the veteran's council says if you had a vet in your life one of the things you can do is ask them about their service. >>> this morning the south san francisco fire department paid tribute to veterans. they hosted a hardy pancake breakfast with the donations going to the local vfw. and at the presidio dods gathered for the 148th ceremony. marked with a 21-gun salute and bernie sanders showing up at the ceremony this morning. took the opportunity to honor the veterans while touring the presidio. >>> a three hour lock down at the white house with president obama inside. firefighters and a hazmet team rushed to the scene after someone threw a metal object over the fence along pennsylvania avenue. witnesses saw a women being put in handcuffs. a sweep of the grounds found nothing dangerous. >>> a
. >> it is events like this that educate people that may not otherwise notice or think about what has been given by people that were their age at one time and in service. >> he was only 25 when he passed away. so it was a good life, a sweet life but he loved every single minute in the service. >> the veteran's council says if you had a vet in your life one of the things you can do is ask them about their service. >>> this morning the south san francisco fire...
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i asked her, how does she feel about education becoming a political flashpoint? >> one of the things i want to say to the parents where you live in california and san francisco, they are doing a great job. this has been so hard. i know it, because as a teacher, i taught, i had to learn how to teach over a zoom. i see it in a positive light because i see like you mentioned, parents are now more involved in their kids education. i think that's a good thing. >> dr. biden teaches riding in northern virginia community college. she has seen firsthand the divide between high and low performing public schools. an issue that grew exponentially during the pandemic. an engaged parents like never before. >> did you ever in your career think that you would be witnessing the contentious school board meetings happening across the country? >> i never really thought about it before. but i think that parents are working hard to get what they want in the schools. i think states are working hard, the states decisions. as part of the law and issues that sometimes needed to be brought
i asked her, how does she feel about education becoming a political flashpoint? >> one of the things i want to say to the parents where you live in california and san francisco, they are doing a great job. this has been so hard. i know it, because as a teacher, i taught, i had to learn how to teach over a zoom. i see it in a positive light because i see like you mentioned, parents are now more involved in their kids education. i think that's a good thing. >> dr. biden teaches riding...
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. >> since then it has expanded to include educational workshops for all genders. >> my father died because he was out smoking with friends. >> grant shares personal stories with a way to get others to open up. >> took it to my grandfather's house and he died there. >> the wellness coordinator jody sapas is impressed. >> he is vulnerable and open and it invites people to share their stories especially young people fellow drawn in by the things he shares about his personal life. >> it serves over ten thousand people like this high school senior asante jefferson. >> it is good to expand your horizon really and to be able to learn how to treat each otbet makes us better as a society. >>> there's a one hundred percent graduation rate, a success a i tribute to a message. >> i see more in yours than yourself. >> i appreciate you being here. >> for helping to empower students and educators to achieve their own success, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to asante branch. allen martin, kpix 5. >>> coming up. a warning about the free trial offers. tips and tricks on how to spot a scam
. >> since then it has expanded to include educational workshops for all genders. >> my father died because he was out smoking with friends. >> grant shares personal stories with a way to get others to open up. >> took it to my grandfather's house and he died there. >> the wellness coordinator jody sapas is impressed. >> he is vulnerable and open and it invites people to share their stories especially young people fellow drawn in by the things he shares about...
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public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. breaking news: right now - police have an area surroun- in >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> we have breaking news right now. police have an area surrounded in their man hunt for a gunman who shot two fremont police officers at two separate scenes this afternoon. first a gun battle at fremont and washington boulevard and then minutes later not far from the first scene another exchange of gunfire. kpix 5's andria borba is in fremont with the very latest. >> reporter: we have live video from chopper 5. law enforcement zeroed in on what they are calling at this point a structure of interest. they have tightthened perimeter around the area right now -- tightened the perimeter
public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. breaking news: right now - police have an area surroun- in >>> live from the cbs bay area...
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that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there they say oh this is important. i should know the issues and i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's what's really a combination of getting stuff in the mails seeing what's on tv and them that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide array of decisions to be made we spoke with people out the street. >> there's a lot more investigating to do. >> still reading on some of the propositions. >> reporter: but most people we spoke with don't. >> i think it's actually really rude. and bad when people are trying to sway. it's just a really personal opinion and i think everyone's entitled to that. >> i feel like i'm intelligent enough and that i can make up my own mind. >> reporter: still, door to door campaigning won't end anytime soon. >> in the final analysis it does improve turnout. and so for now, we're stuck with this system. we'll see what the future
that's why the california democratic party set up a day of action today going door to door to educate voters on the issues. >> when you go out there they say oh this is important. i should know the issues and i really think it's effective. >> reporter: it's a strategy the republicans are employing too. >> it's what's really a combination of getting stuff in the mails seeing what's on tv and them that direct contact that brings the deal home. >> reporter: with such a wide...
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british is never forgotten how education is changed to life as a child should picked cotton in mississippi and went to night school and got her degree and eventually filter unrealistic agency in oakland. but seen a tough life kids are facing in her community gave her an idea. in 1987 she made a promise to the first graders here at the elementary school in oakland said that they worked hard she would see them through college and pay their tuition. >>> regular and low-income kids that are born into a situation that they have no control over but no one them to die in that situation. >>> using her own savings shop with tutors and the trips and eventually college tours. remembers her as always being there. critics to talk to us on the telephone regardless of whatever situation we had herself phone to talk to rabat any kind of problems. >>> 19 of the 23 students graduated from high school and enrolled in college and on the wall of her office in oakland she proudly shows off photos of her baby said she calls them six more classes of students headed to college. >>> darren at san jose state in albe
british is never forgotten how education is changed to life as a child should picked cotton in mississippi and went to night school and got her degree and eventually filter unrealistic agency in oakland. but seen a tough life kids are facing in her community gave her an idea. in 1987 she made a promise to the first graders here at the elementary school in oakland said that they worked hard she would see them through college and pay their tuition. >>> regular and low-income kids that...
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. >> translator: we have lost our right to education and lost our right to play. >> meanwhile the international criminal court is now on the ground at the crossing from gaza into egypt. they're investigating both the initial terror attack in israel and war crimes in palestinian territories. the icc is an independent organization based in the netherlands. >>> in the bay area rallies continue for a ceasefire and for more humanitarian aid. hundreds of people showed up in san jose with signs and flags and most say they just want the violence to end. >> the bombs are not differentiating between civilians and noncivilians. whatever israeli claims, the bombs are not separating them. they bomb everywhere and we don't know. we have a headcount, but we don't know how many people are under the rubble. >> supporters of israel showed up at san francisco's yerba buena gardens. many say they feel alone in their struggle, reminding everyone more than 200 kidnapped men, women, and children are being held hostage by hamas. >> nobody likes war. nobody wants to see this, but when you have hostages that have been t
. >> translator: we have lost our right to education and lost our right to play. >> meanwhile the international criminal court is now on the ground at the crossing from gaza into egypt. they're investigating both the initial terror attack in israel and war crimes in palestinian territories. the icc is an independent organization based in the netherlands. >>> in the bay area rallies continue for a ceasefire and for more humanitarian aid. hundreds of people showed up in san...
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she's a harvard educated career prosecutor with few ties to washington. so, that can work in her favor. lynch can play up the fact that she's a prosecutor and not a politician. she has twice served as u.s. attorney for eastern district of new york where there have been more terror-related cases prosecuted than anywhere else. lawmakers will question lynch about her experience in dealing with things like terrorism, cyber crimes and also bank prosecutions. she also will certainly have to explain her views on immigration and the president's use of executive power. she will reportedly tell the committee that the constitution will be her guide when she's determining the legality of any of the president's actions. senator ted cruz, a republican on the committee, says he'll be looking for independence from the president's agenda. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," apple posts historic profits and a major car recall. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >>> strong corporate earn
she's a harvard educated career prosecutor with few ties to washington. so, that can work in her favor. lynch can play up the fact that she's a prosecutor and not a politician. she has twice served as u.s. attorney for eastern district of new york where there have been more terror-related cases prosecuted than anywhere else. lawmakers will question lynch about her experience in dealing with things like terrorism, cyber crimes and also bank prosecutions. she also will certainly have to explain...
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there are only 12 categories of authorized travel including educational, religious and humanitarian reasons. cuban tourism officials say they have seen twice as many american tourists this year as last year since the ease on the travel ban. >>> one of the largest ship carriers in the world has declared bankruptcy. we see the hanjin shipping company's containers in the bay all the time. the company has been fighting a battle since the market crashed in 2008. and now some u.s. ports are turning the ships away. the port of oakland says it will still unload hanjin ships and release the imports to customers if they make a full payment in advance. >>> a san francisco man who once faced loads of debt is now deciding when he will take a cruise to the caribbean because he just won $750,000 in the scratchers game lotto. the jeweler bought his winning ticket at a convenience store in burlingame. he won on friday and he initially thought he won $750. now he plans to pay off his daughter's school loans. he is also taking his wife on a cruise. and then chabo might buy a new car. good for him. >>> the "bl
there are only 12 categories of authorized travel including educational, religious and humanitarian reasons. cuban tourism officials say they have seen twice as many american tourists this year as last year since the ease on the travel ban. >>> one of the largest ship carriers in the world has declared bankruptcy. we see the hanjin shipping company's containers in the bay all the time. the company has been fighting a battle since the market crashed in 2008. and now some u.s. ports are...
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. >> reporter: some parents say the law doesn't take in the need of special education or family time. this mother kept her son out for a week for a hawaiian vacation. >> if we're given a homework packet to make sure children are keeping up with their school work. >> reporter: whatever the grade from these parents, the truancy measure becomes law january 1. in san carlo, sharon chen, cbs 5. >>> and another new law, even though voters rejected proposition 19 in november, marijuana laws are getting a bit more lax in the new year. starting today, people caught with less than an ounce of pot won't be arrested. instead, they will get a ticket with a $100 fine. the law reduces the penalty from a misdemeanor to an infraction. the same level of punishment as a speeding ticket. >> this is the first time in 35 years that we've had a reduction in penalties for marijuana in california for anything other than medical. >> but the consequences are staying the same for people who smoke pot and drive. the court treats that like driving under the influence of alcohol. >>> san jose is already looking int
. >> reporter: some parents say the law doesn't take in the need of special education or family time. this mother kept her son out for a week for a hawaiian vacation. >> if we're given a homework packet to make sure children are keeping up with their school work. >> reporter: whatever the grade from these parents, the truancy measure becomes law january 1. in san carlo, sharon chen, cbs 5. >>> and another new law, even though voters rejected proposition 19 in...
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and try to give me a little bit of some education on -- on why i am acting the way i am acting. why i can't stop. >> and he didn't treat us look criminals. i think that was a big thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: after they passed random drug tests several times day week, went to therapy and stayed clean for more than a year, their drug related criminal charges were wiped off the books. robert started a landscaping business. caitlyn is in premed and wants to be a doctor. >> it is freedom. and if i had those charges, i wouldn't be able to -- continue on the path that i'm on now. >> there are a lot of -- law enforcement folks who do see your behavior as criminal. and who do think you should be in jail for what you were doing. >> we did break the law. but i am talking about branding someone a criminal for the rest of their lives. it just doesn't work. >> reporter: but it has been that way for years in many ohio communities. we went to harden county, one hour outside of columbus. >> i have eight felonies on my record that i will never be able to get rid of. >> reporter: harden county is
and try to give me a little bit of some education on -- on why i am acting the way i am acting. why i can't stop. >> and he didn't treat us look criminals. i think that was a big thing. >> yeah. >> reporter: after they passed random drug tests several times day week, went to therapy and stayed clean for more than a year, their drug related criminal charges were wiped off the books. robert started a landscaping business. caitlyn is in premed and wants to be a doctor. >>...
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. >> reporter: laura danger, a mom to two young daughters, was a special education teacher for chicago public schools. she loves her work, but last october, danger had to quit. >> i just sat there and cried. >> reporter: it was the lack of reliable child care during the pandemic, plus worries about her children falling ill that led her to give up her career. >> my kids were sick, and i wasn't sleeping, and i wasn't eating. it was just all of that weight of the last two years on me, and all of the things i knew i had to get done that wouldn't stop. and i... i put in my resignation that day. >> reporter: danger isn't alone. in the first year of the pandemic, one in three women considered leaving or changing jobs. working and finding affordable child care has only become more difficult during the pandemic. costs for child care centers have jumped more than 40%, forcing many to shut down. elonda edwards runs several child care centers in the washington, d.c., area. she said it's hard finding qualified women for the job openings. >> we're able to increase our tuition prices more than, then
. >> reporter: laura danger, a mom to two young daughters, was a special education teacher for chicago public schools. she loves her work, but last october, danger had to quit. >> i just sat there and cried. >> reporter: it was the lack of reliable child care during the pandemic, plus worries about her children falling ill that led her to give up her career. >> my kids were sick, and i wasn't sleeping, and i wasn't eating. it was just all of that weight of the last two...
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the war has been an education for people here, clearly not one they wanted. was that close? "it landed somewhere far. close is when the windows are shattered in the houses. that's close," she tells me. every day more windows shatter, more houses are destroyd. but as the rally cry goes, bakhmut still holds. ian lee, cbs news, bakhmut. >>> tonight, the new image of jeremy renner since he was critically injured in a snowplow ac ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*, and the powerful rush of vicks vapors for fast-acting relief you can feel. vicks vapocool drops. fast relief you can feel. dove 0% is different. we left aluminum out and put unbeatable 48 hours freshness and 1 quarter moisturizers... in. dove 0% aluminum deodorant. instantly dry feel and kind on skin. it's just a new way of life for me. the always discreet pad is super comfortable. it feels like it's barely there. look at how much it holds, and it still stays thin! i've looked at myself in the mirror and i can't see it at all! th
the war has been an education for people here, clearly not one they wanted. was that close? "it landed somewhere far. close is when the windows are shattered in the houses. that's close," she tells me. every day more windows shatter, more houses are destroyd. but as the rally cry goes, bakhmut still holds. ian lee, cbs news, bakhmut. >>> tonight, the new image of jeremy renner since he was critically injured in a snowplow ac ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore...
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the war has been an education for people here-- clearly not one they wanted. ( explosion ) was that close? "it landed somewhere far. 'close' is when the windows are shattered in the houses. that's close," she tells me. every day, more windows shatter, more houses are destroyed, but as the rally cry goes, bakhmut still holds. ian lee, cbs news, bakhmut. >> o'donnell: tonight, the new image of jeremy renner since he was critically injured in a snow plow accident. what exactly happened. there's new information coming up. are living longer with kisqali. so, long live family time. long live dreams. and long live you. kisqali is a pill proven to help women live longer when taken with an aromatase inhibitor. and kisqali helps preserve quality of life. so you're not just living, you're living well. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. avoid grapefruit during treatment. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening sympto
the war has been an education for people here-- clearly not one they wanted. ( explosion ) was that close? "it landed somewhere far. 'close' is when the windows are shattered in the houses. that's close," she tells me. every day, more windows shatter, more houses are destroyed, but as the rally cry goes, bakhmut still holds. ian lee, cbs news, bakhmut. >> o'donnell: tonight, the new image of jeremy renner since he was critically injured in a snow plow accident. what exactly...
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. >> this is about protecting public education. there are many who wish to derail it.>> reporter: marshall tuck funded by pro charter school pack money from outside california.>> certainly some reporters of my do believe that public charter schools have a role to play. >> so what should voters make of an ordinarily quiet superintendent race running up a $43 million price tag? >> what that says is we need publicly financed campaigns. we need finance reform.>> california is because in our public schools. >> before you vote had to our website and we are posting all of our stories on all the big races and ballot measures. >>> the bay area hospital facing a financial crisis, the fight to keep the medical facility afloat. big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is sup
. >> this is about protecting public education. there are many who wish to derail it.>> reporter: marshall tuck funded by pro charter school pack money from outside california.>> certainly some reporters of my do believe that public charter schools have a role to play. >> so what should voters make of an ordinarily quiet superintendent race running up a $43 million price tag? >> what that says is we need publicly financed campaigns. we need finance reform.>>...
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so if we give them the tools they need in education, they can take it home. >> reporter: for the first time in history, the life expectancy of kids is less than ours. that has to change. >> reporter: at the district's grade schools, test scores are up and asthma cases are down and at truman high obesity rates have dropped 10% of over the last ten years. the changes they've made here are showing results. seth doan, cbs news, independence, missouri. >>> president obama celebrated hanukkah at the white house. he and the first lady held a reception last night. the sixth evening of the festival of lights. it's from the temple in long beach, new york. the temple was heavily damaged by hurricane sandy. >>> i'm terrell brown in new york. this is this "cbs morning news." hurricane sandy. >>> i'm terrell brown in new york. this is this "cbs morning news." ♪ [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the u.s. postal service the holidays are easy. visit usps.com. pay, print, and have it picked up for free before december 20h for delivery in time for the holidays. you can even give us speci
so if we give them the tools they need in education, they can take it home. >> reporter: for the first time in history, the life expectancy of kids is less than ours. that has to change. >> reporter: at the district's grade schools, test scores are up and asthma cases are down and at truman high obesity rates have dropped 10% of over the last ten years. the changes they've made here are showing results. seth doan, cbs news, independence, missouri. >>> president obama...
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yo education is a priority for me and danielle. this felt like a good way to do something positive for the community. >> reporter: so for creating a space for tone agers to connect in place. this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to danielle eagan and sonia goyle. sharon chen, kpix 5. >> daniel works in new york for linked know in and sonia in deloitte in san francisco. they're ad we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation with princess where you don't have to think about anything you can enjoy everything. book a princess cruise today and get even more during our best sale ever. visit princess.com or call 1-800-princess. . >>> well, yelp spoke on the subject of pizza saying the best pizza in the country is not in new york or chicago. it'
yo education is a priority for me and danielle. this felt like a good way to do something positive for the community. >> reporter: so for creating a space for tone agers to connect in place. this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to danielle eagan and sonia goyle. sharon chen, kpix 5. >> daniel works in new york for linked know in and sonia in deloitte in san francisco. they're ad we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity...
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here is a look at the conditions on educating your king veil and slushy snow covered highway 50. chp, caltrans urging drivers not to make the trip to the mountains anytime soon. you can head to our website, kpix.com, for the latest rainfall totals, rain conditions and hour by hour forecast for your area. we stay on top of the storm for you streaming 24 seven on cbsn bay area >>> now to the midwest where a cluster of tornadoes this weekend left behind massive devastation and loss. there are new aerial photos of the aftermath, laura podesta has the latest from hard-hit mayfield in western kentucky. >> reporter: the cleanup is beginning for kentucky. heartbreak has taken hold. >> just came out of the pandemic, you know? so, we are just wondering, what else? then this. >> reporter: hunter taylor survived the tornadoes by taking shelter in the basement of his mayfield home. >> about the most terrifying thing i've ever experienced. >> reporter: the family across the street lost a child and taylor said he helped recover the body. >> that's the worst part of it all, is seeing someone los
here is a look at the conditions on educating your king veil and slushy snow covered highway 50. chp, caltrans urging drivers not to make the trip to the mountains anytime soon. you can head to our website, kpix.com, for the latest rainfall totals, rain conditions and hour by hour forecast for your area. we stay on top of the storm for you streaming 24 seven on cbsn bay area >>> now to the midwest where a cluster of tornadoes this weekend left behind massive devastation and loss. there...
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the california department of education says there are five winners for teacher of the year. one from northern california. >> that teacher mr. joseph from concord, ryan yamamoto visited his classroom to see how he's using robotics to inspire his students. >> reporter: break out the robot built by his students and you will feel. >> here in the u.s. >> reporter: the sense of pride. >> i'm very proud. i'm a very proud dad. >> reporter: a father-like figure for a family of students in the east bay. >> good morning everyone, it's great to see you again. >> reporter: where he has been teaching engineering and robotics for the past six years. >> i teach because i love seeing the kids achieve their goals in life. >> reporter: it's a life shaped in the home country of the philippines. >> they came out nice. >> reporter: where he earned a degree in biology, making a shift to engineering and teaching coming to america in 2003. >> reporter: when i moved here, i was already 30 years old. >> reporter: after a brief stint in tech, he found himself back in the classroom. >> they come to me w
the california department of education says there are five winners for teacher of the year. one from northern california. >> that teacher mr. joseph from concord, ryan yamamoto visited his classroom to see how he's using robotics to inspire his students. >> reporter: break out the robot built by his students and you will feel. >> here in the u.s. >> reporter: the sense of pride. >> i'm very proud. i'm a very proud dad. >> reporter: a father-like figure for a...
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. >> dolan hopes to use proceeds from the sales of the closed churches to fund religious education and outreach programs. >> the reorganization takes effect august 2015. >> don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor:. >> one world trade center gets it first tenants tomorrow morning, magazine publisher conde nast is moving in, the company will occupy about a third of the building's 104 floors, conde nast will have the building to themselves for now, they remain the only tenant. later, the lava flow in hawaii, learning lessons from previous disasters, and the team loss of a washington red skin involved in a pregame accident when the cbs evening news continues. >> >> glor: in hawaii this weekend, the lava has slowed, the lava on the southern side of the big island appears to have largely stalled, less than 500 feet from the main road in pahoa, pahoa is the latest but will not be the last town to face this threat. carter evans has more on this. >> reporter: people who live in the small village of pahoa are on edge, they have been directly in the path of the lava flow for weeks. >> it could st
. >> dolan hopes to use proceeds from the sales of the closed churches to fund religious education and outreach programs. >> the reorganization takes effect august 2015. >> don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor:. >> one world trade center gets it first tenants tomorrow morning, magazine publisher conde nast is moving in, the company will occupy about a third of the building's 104 floors, conde nast will have the building to themselves for now, they remain the...
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. >> reporter: but along with the exercise he got an education. >> bag of chips or water? >> there is a need on the street you can see. >> reporter: he started using his doordash earnings to deliver generosity. >> god bless you guys. >> seeing that smile, seeing their face light up, no one has ever regretted, you know, making someone else's day. >> are you hungry, sorry? >> reporter: he posted all on social media, hoping to spread kindness and the word about local businesses, like tracy and pete i annie's mom's pizzeria, the pizza he gave away. >> he is just a down-home, good human who loves his community and gives back to his community. >> i thought being a cincinnati bengals was going to fulfill my life but part of me missed the charitable side. i love football but i also love helping people. >> reporter: proving it is not the gift... >> enjoy, guys. >> reporter: but the giving that really pays off. adriana diaz, cbs news, cincinnati. >> norah: a touchdown for generosity. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: the
. >> reporter: but along with the exercise he got an education. >> bag of chips or water? >> there is a need on the street you can see. >> reporter: he started using his doordash earnings to deliver generosity. >> god bless you guys. >> seeing that smile, seeing their face light up, no one has ever regretted, you know, making someone else's day. >> are you hungry, sorry? >> reporter: he posted all on social media, hoping to spread kindness and the...
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"angela, don't waste your education on theater." >> stephen: it's not easy to get in. you have to have great grades. were you a very driven student when you were younger? >> i was pretty good. >> stephen: was your mom crack the whip there? >> she was cracking it. yeah, yeah. no pope, no extra crick lark no nothing if you brought a "c" in there she was like, "it's average." "i don't have average children." faint praise. >> stephen: now on fox you have "9-1-1". there are some crazy plot lines in this. you're only in season one right now. >> i know. >> stephen: you're only on episode 8, but your character, her husband comes out as anyway, her daughter attempts suicide, you saw a baby stuck in a pipe, you stop and bullied your daughter's bully and then got in trouble for stalking your daughter's bully. and you almost had your heart forcibly removed from your chest. >> is there anything left. >> stephen: is there any left to do? >> and they cut some stuff. i-- you know, i discovered a gun in someone's orifice by x-ray. so they cut that out-- or maybe they're saving it. >> s
"angela, don't waste your education on theater." >> stephen: it's not easy to get in. you have to have great grades. were you a very driven student when you were younger? >> i was pretty good. >> stephen: was your mom crack the whip there? >> she was cracking it. yeah, yeah. no pope, no extra crick lark no nothing if you brought a "c" in there she was like, "it's average." "i don't have average children." faint praise. >>...
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. >> first and foremost is we're going to educate that any time that there's a symptom for colon cancer, bleeding, change in bowel habits, unexplained abdominal pain, that needs to be followed up closely and not ignored just because the patient is under 50 years old. >> reporter: after 12 rounds of chemotherapy and three surgeries, he's been in remission for two years. >> i don't know what it was about that particular like dull pain i had that prompted me to go the doctor. i'm glad i did. >> reporter: screening earlier than 50 is suggested for those with certain risk factors such as a family history of either colon cancer or precancerous polyps. in addition to colonoscopy, there are other less innovative methods such as new tests to look for suspicious genetic fragments in the stool. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," senate majority leader mitch mcconnell joins us in the studio with his new memoir. >>> plus, we'll meet the creator behind the comic strip that pokes fun at the marine corps. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. h
. >> first and foremost is we're going to educate that any time that there's a symptom for colon cancer, bleeding, change in bowel habits, unexplained abdominal pain, that needs to be followed up closely and not ignored just because the patient is under 50 years old. >> reporter: after 12 rounds of chemotherapy and three surgeries, he's been in remission for two years. >> i don't know what it was about that particular like dull pain i had that prompted me to go the doctor. i'm...
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one educator warned that teachers could mention jackie robinson broke major league baseball's color line but not discuss why black players were banned. they could also mention soul singer marvin gaye but not discuss his "what's going on" lyrics. instead, school districts would have to teach this version. louis? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mother, mother, gee, your blouse looks nice today ♪ brother, brother, brother i made you this fish filet ♪ you know i just came here to say that everything is a-okay ♪ nothin's goin' on nothin's goin' on ♪ nothin's goin' on ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: terrible lyrics, but i somehow still want to have sex. ( laughter ) that's how powerful marvin gaye is. speak of trying-- one person applauding me having sex up there. thank you, thank you. speaking of trying to erase history: we're learning more about former president, "coup-ssolini." the january 6th committee just got new proof that he was directly involved in proposals to use his national security agencies to seize voting machines. it's quite a turn for an election campaign. his slogan went from
one educator warned that teachers could mention jackie robinson broke major league baseball's color line but not discuss why black players were banned. they could also mention soul singer marvin gaye but not discuss his "what's going on" lyrics. instead, school districts would have to teach this version. louis? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mother, mother, gee, your blouse looks nice today ♪ brother, brother, brother i made you this fish filet ♪ you know i just came here to say that everything...
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the zoo plans to use them for educational purposes. and experts say if you run into this kind of situation, don't spray or harm the bees. instead, call a professional who can help remove them. >> wow. >> good they are finding a home. >> a better situation now. yeah. >> no kidding. >> we went to a honeybee farm which was cool. >> you wanted to stay far away from the hives. >> yummy fresh honey. >> it's always interesting to see the people who work -- the people who have that kind of job and passion. i'll stick to traffic. >>> problems for drivers on 880. look at all those brake lights. man, we were doing so well. this is southbound south of 238. we just jumped into the yellow on travel times a little over 15 minutes down to 84. why? well, this is a motorcycle accident. and it's not blocking any lanes but certainly causing a big backup. it's all over in the center divide. another car involved, as well. so do give yourself some extra time if you are trying to get down into hayward. we are also starting to see that backup develop along 238
the zoo plans to use them for educational purposes. and experts say if you run into this kind of situation, don't spray or harm the bees. instead, call a professional who can help remove them. >> wow. >> good they are finding a home. >> a better situation now. yeah. >> no kidding. >> we went to a honeybee farm which was cool. >> you wanted to stay far away from the hives. >> yummy fresh honey. >> it's always interesting to see the people who work...
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proceeds from the show go to inner city children and education outreach for the mann center for performing arts. >>> in other news, the utah supreme court has reversed the conviction of polygamist leader warren jeffs. prosecutors have two weeks to appeal the decision or hold a whole new trial. sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: after serving three years for being an accomplice to rape, warren jeffs' conviction was overturned by the utah supreme court for incorrect jury instructions. >> mr. jeffs should never have been charged with being an accomplice to rape. >> reporter: jeffs, who led the group called the fundamentalist church of jesus christ of latter-day saints is believed to have 70 wives and 100 children. his lawyers say the state just didn't like his religion. prosecutors say that's not it. >> it's only about warren jeffs because he forced a 14-year-old girl to marry her 19-year-old cousin. that is why he was prosecuted. >> reporter: but the high court said prosecutors essentially put the cart before the horse, charging jeffs before they proved the 19-year-old had committed a rape.
proceeds from the show go to inner city children and education outreach for the mann center for performing arts. >>> in other news, the utah supreme court has reversed the conviction of polygamist leader warren jeffs. prosecutors have two weeks to appeal the decision or hold a whole new trial. sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: after serving three years for being an accomplice to rape, warren jeffs' conviction was overturned by the utah supreme court for incorrect jury...
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. >> blacks don't fair as well as whites on the test probably due to the disparity in education. >> reporter: now the judge says the city has been dragging its feet and tightened the screws. >> look at los angeles. look at -- >> quotas. >> philadelphia. >> quotas. >> boston. >> quotas. >> whatever your method, they corrected a racial imbalance. >> by using quotas. and we are against quotas. >> reporter: miami in particular expanded recruitment by targeting young minorities still in public schools with high school emt training classes. today they have firefighters like maurice kemp to show for it. that's chief maurice kemp, the department's first african-american in charge. >> like all other major city departments, it doesn't come without a struggle. i mean, we have to be conscious of the fact that we need to be diverse. >> reporter: mannix believes the current fdny test focuses too much on producing a racially diverse department and not enough on identifying the strongest candidates regardless of race. >> you're asking me to make my job more dangerous to satisfy a social engineering experime
. >> blacks don't fair as well as whites on the test probably due to the disparity in education. >> reporter: now the judge says the city has been dragging its feet and tightened the screws. >> look at los angeles. look at -- >> quotas. >> philadelphia. >> quotas. >> boston. >> quotas. >> whatever your method, they corrected a racial imbalance. >> by using quotas. and we are against quotas. >> reporter: miami in particular...
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governor brown's plan to raise taxes to avoid further cuts to public safety and education. when asked about prop 30 with only a prescription, 38% said they would vote no. 33% said yes. 29% not certain. but when prop 30 was explained in detail, the results were different. take a look. the yes respondents outnumbered the nos 45 to 39%. prop 30 would temporarily raise the state sales tax by .25% and raise the income tax on those earning more than a quarter million dollars a year. >>> what a day for bay area baseball fans. as and giants both digging deep last night. right field, base hit, the oakland as will live another day game five tomorrow! >> why did i go to bed last night? the tigers were ahead by two in the bottom of the 9th when the as brought in three runs to win. seth smith knocked in two and you saw what coco crisp did to bring hunter pence home. game time today at 6:30 at the coliseum. >>> and the ball high and deep will it stay fair? that is way, way out of here. pablo sandoval. >> and the giants pounded the reds in cincinnati 8-3. that series even at two games api
governor brown's plan to raise taxes to avoid further cuts to public safety and education. when asked about prop 30 with only a prescription, 38% said they would vote no. 33% said yes. 29% not certain. but when prop 30 was explained in detail, the results were different. take a look. the yes respondents outnumbered the nos 45 to 39%. prop 30 would temporarily raise the state sales tax by .25% and raise the income tax on those earning more than a quarter million dollars a year. >>> what...
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meet the new bakery sweets at mcdonald's ♪ ba da ba ba ba i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and a champion for my own health. i talked with my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with... dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with...just 2 medicines... in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as...
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that has major impacts on education. and... take me out to the ballgame! it's game one today of the playoff between the giants and braves. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather beautiful autumn weather will continue in the midwest with mild temperatures from north and south. the northeast is showing signs of improvement with sunshine improving and temperatures on the rise. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. the u.s. war in afghanistan begins its tenth year today. the conflict has taken the lives of more than 1200 american service men and women, nearly 400 of them killed this year. >>> a government report finds the obama administration blocked government scientists from revealing just how bad the gulf oil spill really was. >>> now to politics. the battle for control of congress and the impact of sarah palin and the tea party movement. a new cbs news poll finds that more than twice as many americans have a negative opinion of palin as a positive one but those po
that has major impacts on education. and... take me out to the ballgame! it's game one today of the playoff between the giants and braves. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news" a look at today's weather beautiful autumn weather will continue in the midwest with mild temperatures from north and south. the northeast is showing signs of improvement with sunshine improving and temperatures on the rise. >>> here's...